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Unicoi County over Morristown West.

 

If it happened my friend, it would be the biggest win in school history at Unicoi. You and I both know though that Unicoi doesn't have the depth and atheletes to win. They might keep it close in the first half, but you know as well as I do that West wins all its games in the second half.

 

It would be exciting though, man that would be an amazing win.

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I think Brainerd over Maryville.

 

If you are saying that would be the biggest upset you are correct (followed closely by Unicoi beating MoWest).

 

If you are predicting either of those, then I would have to say, you are wrong.

 

Unicoi has a much greater chance of beating MoWest then Branierd would ever have of beating Maryville (I am a MoWest fan, but have a ton of respect for Maryville). I do not see anyone beating Maryville this year -- too much of a machine in Blount County...firing on all cylinders...and not missing a beat. I do hope we get a chance to play Maryville, but there is too much football to even predict that at this time.

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How do you mean dangerous??? :P

 

Surely your not even thinking to suggest..........................

 

Thats like Minnesota going to beat "The Ohio State University". How did that pan out saturday? :D

I say dangerous for the following reasons. Powell has nothing to lose. Red Bank has everything to lose. Powell has played like a team with no identity this year, and a lot of that has to do with the poor coaching of the new coach. However, in a game like this, the pressure is always on the top seed to roll into the quarterfinals and beyond. Powell has definitely been tested this year, while Red Bank has not played quite the same schedule. I'll admit this though, Red Bank is very good. In high school football, there is a reason why #4's rarely beat #1's. I picked Red Bank in this game, and I don't expect Powell to win. However, there are a lot of things that can happen, and I think there are enough reasons in this game that at least give Powell a shot. It all depends on what happens in the 1st half. Yes, the same thing 'could' be said about Brainerd-Maryville, but I just don't put Red Bank in the same book as Maryville. Also keep in mind that the #4 seed from region 3 has historically kept this game against region 4's #1 very close, year in and year out.

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